CLEP Practice Test - 11/15/2025
Practice test covering 10 questions in 20 minutes. All questions are multiple-choice.
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According to the document, what is the primary reason for the decline in the number of monarch butterflies?
What does the document suggest as a possible long-term solution for monarch butterfly conservation?
What is the scientific name of the butterfly species discussed in the document?
Which of the following is not mentioned in the document as a factor affecting monarch butterfly populations?
What is the main idea of the document?
What is the role of milkweed plants for monarch butterflies?
What is the monarch butterfly's migration pattern according to the document?
What is the impact of pesticides on monarch butterflies, as mentioned in the document?
What is the recommended action for addressing the decline of monarch butterflies, according to the document?
What is the primary threat to monarch butterflies, as mentioned in the document?